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Oslo’s blind spot: Making Jewish heritage negotiable
In the pursuit of peace, Israel treated elements of its past as peripheral, leaving essential sites and stories vulnerable to ...
Away from colleges and spires, you’ll find a completely different side of Oxford. Visit Cowley Road to the east of the city ...
Archaeologists have discovered a surprising field of ancient shipwrecks underwater near an ancient Greek city in Libya.
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The lost city of Mari, how 25,000 cuneiform tablets revealed a forgotten Bronze Age world on the Euphrates
Buried beneath the sands of the Syrian-Iraqi borderlands, the ancient city of Mari lay silent for millennia until a vast ...
Nestled in the lush valleys of northern Jordan, just a short journey from Amman, lies one of the most spectacularly preserved Roman provincial cities in the world: Jerash. Known in antiquity as Gerasa ...
The site holds three prominent mounds, known as Koms A, B, and C, with Kom C selected for investigation due to its history ...
Cecrops, Athens’ first king, banned bloody sacrifices and reformed worship with laws, morality, and symbolic offerings.
With cemeteries inaccessible during Sudan's bloody civil war, residents of Khartoum resorted to burying their dead in just ...
The meaning behind Teotihuacan’s enigmatic symbols is finally coming to light, revealing new evidence of an early Uto-Aztecan ...
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